Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
I do.Had a look at the BBC Sport website and I'm seeing comments like "this won't last long Brighton, this was Southampton's/Wolves' model a few years ago".
And frankly, I don't care.
I do.Had a look at the BBC Sport website and I'm seeing comments like "this won't last long Brighton, this was Southampton's/Wolves' model a few years ago".
And frankly, I don't care.
Encisco was magnificent 2nd half. 120m to Chelsea in January.
If I'm being a bit harsh Pedro didn't have the best game coming on. 40m or whatever
It’s such a lazy, ignorant type of comment. The model of Wolves was to buy every player in Portugal. And Southampton got lucky with four or five key players, and sold them all. Neither team identified talent in the way we do, neither team succession planned like we do, etc.Had a look at the BBC Sport website and I'm seeing comments like "this won't last long Brighton, this was Southampton's/Wolves' model a few years ago".
And frankly, I don't care.
Win away against 11 home players and the ref.Brilliant - Bit open at the back but I guess that comes with the risk and high pressure. Absolutely unreal to win away so easily so often in the last year. Away wins used to be so hard to find. The journey goes on!
Yessssssssss!!!!!
Yes, thought Dunk looked a little tired toward the end. But the graft was done.Webster has been fantastic today.
Nunes should have got a straight red for that outburst.Webster got booked for that?? WTF he literally did nothing, got shoved to the ground from behind then had Pervis thrown on top of him by the same player
Yes he was terrible and a homer. Card happy to us in particular!Win away against 11 home players and the ref.
I thought Mo Dahood looked pretty good. Seemed more relaxed.Don't think any of the subs looked particularly good - but I put this down to 'job done' mentality.
100% took the foot off the pedal by that point.